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I bailed the show during midway of season 2 when the writers started to turn every episode into a mini season finale. I just want it to be predictable and procedural with few lighthearted moments. I don't really care the "big picture" or anything that it's mere existence is to set up for the season finale.

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Wow I didn't know Kate Mulgrew was a Captain of the Enterprise! Awesome! Must have been after Picard and before...wait

Kate Mulgrew DID NOT command the Enterprise. She commanded The USS Voyager, N.C.C. 74656, Intrepid class starship... she played "Katherine Janeway".

I find it funny they used the name "Jane" for her name on W13.

BTW ... she's put on a lot of weight since Star Trek!

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Kate Mulgrew DID NOT command the Enterprise. She commanded The USS Voyager, N.C.C. 74656, Intrepid class starship... she played "Katherine Janeway".

I find it funny they used the name "Jane" for her name on W13.

BTW ... she's put on a lot of weight since Star Trek!

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I know she didn't command the Enterprise, and that she was Katherine Janeway on Voyager, my comment was sarcastic after all :p

Also, she's on NTSF:SD:SUV:: and she's awesome on that one also. Who woulda figured she'd be terrific in a spoof of procedural crime drama shows, playing an eye patch wearing bad ass police type chick!

I bailed the show during midway of season 2 when the writers started to turn every episode into a mini season finale. I just want it to be predictable and procedural with few lighthearted moments. I don't really care the "big picture" or anything that it's mere existence is to set up for the season finale.

Predictable shows are boring and thats why I like this show more than Eureka.

  • 2 weeks later...

Don't get me wrong, I love Warehouse 13 and all, but anyone else think its becoming predictable and presenting more and more plot holes?

From the second Steve "turned" evil, I suspected he might have been on the Warehouses side the whole time, mostly because I don't think he could have betrayed Claudia so easily. Plus Arty getting that watch from James' room, we do not know what it does, but combined with what Arty says when looking at it after the explosion, I can only assume it is some time of time reversal artifact that will restore the Warehouse. Not much of a cliffhanger to leave at a season end, unlike the first season (where it appeared Arty was dead....though many people suspected he had the phoenix artifact, I personally was curious who was going to die as a result of him using it), it seems like Arty may be able to simply "reset" the warehouse to before the bomb was even there.

Also, as soon as we saw Steve dead I had a feeling Claudia was going to use whatever artifact kept Marcus alive, and Ms. Frederic didn't seem too displeased that Claudia wanted to keep the artifact to revive Steve....As for Ms. Frederic being dead, I don't suspect she will stay that way, assuming it was an artifact similar to the metronome, as soon as Arty restores the warehouse it should continue working and bring her back to life.

Beyond that, I was pretty disappointed when HG made a shield around the main 3. She was suppose to be really smart and what not, she diverted power from the primary shield to create a small shield of equal power. The shield was powerful enough to protect from the blast and "artifact fallout", why didn't she just put the shield around the bomb and the warehouse wouldn't have even blown up and nobody would have had to die? Did is have an ulterior motive for destroying the warehouse, or did she just not think of it in time? I think it probably had more to do with the writers unable to think of a way to make the season "end with a bang" (pun definitely intended) other than blowing up the warehouse based on all the earlier events in the finale.

I still love WH13, but it seems to be extremely predictable, I will no doubt watch S4 of it, but I don't expect everyone dead and everything destroyed to simply stay dead/destroyed.

It was a very good finish... I can't wait for S4!!! I just wish SyFy would spread out the shows - Not all at one time... i.e. WH13 S4, then Alpha's S2, then Eureka's S5, ... etc.

Anyone notice the QR codes?

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Steven Jinks (WH13 Agent NXN43772632-30032). Murdered by Walter Sykes.

There was one for MacPherson too but I couldn't get a good enough angle for a scan :(. As for Mrs Frederick, I assumed that was caused by her link to the Warehouse.

While I do admit some of the stuff was predictable and blah but I still enjoyed seeing it unfold imo. Ending definitely wasn't as climactic as S1 but still enough to keep us hooked for S4. :)

I'm fairly certain that the watch will wind back some amount of time. It is still possible that it could go back far enough where they could prevent Steve's death, but we will have to wait and see. Who will know that time has been rewound? Only Artie? As for Ms. Fredrick, she will likely be back to normal not knowing what happened if the warehouse returns (most likely) as others have mentioned.

The other possibility is they end up starting over with a WH14 and Claudia as Ms F's successor.

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